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I had the privilege of spending some time in the East London rehearsal studios of Marie and Rosetta, a new play with music ...
The existentialist writer, philosopher, social theorist and feminist activist Simone de Beauvoir wrote The Inseparables in ...
I was watching something written by, directed by and starring the same person. There was no mention of a dramaturg in ...
Ibsen’s 1881 play Ghosts prompted outcry upon its publication due to its depiction of incest and venereal disease as well as ...
The carers, it was drilled into me when I worked for a private social care provider during the pandemic, need to be cared for ...
Off to the Arcola Theatre we go for a new take on Simon Stephens' 2015 play Heisenberg. Alex (Jenny Galloway) is sitting ...
Inspired by the true-life story of Peter Scott-Morgan, as depicted in the Channel Four documentary ‘Peter – The Human Cyborg’ ...
The year is 1935, a period of ongoing violent political upheaval in mainland China. Two females meet in the rehearsal space ...
There aren’t very many stage shows that put sex workers at the centre of the narrative. Some might argue that is probably ...
Let’s just say there’s a reason certain shows aren’t revived as often as others – put simply, they’re not as good as those ...
Touches of absurdism and highly obvious irony permeate the narrative arc in Speed – not, alas, a stage adaptation of the 1994 ...
The line “They fuck you up, your mum and dad“ changed my life. It was a game-changer for me. I had no idea that you could use ...